…You’re a drug pusher without
reputation, Obasanjo fires back
BY IKECHUKWU NNOCHIRI
ABUJA—Justice Valentine Ashi of the
Federal Capital Territory High Court has fixed July 28 to commence hearing on
the N20billion libel suit instituted against former President Olusegun Obasanjo
by a chieftain of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South-West, Mr. Buruji Kashamu.
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South-West, Mr. Buruji Kashamu.
This came as the duo engaged in a
fresh war-of-words, with the plaintiff alleging before the court that the
erstwhile President was a school dropout.
Piqued by the fact that
Obasanjo in his statement of defence to the suit, described him as “a drug
pusher with neither local nor international reputation”, Kashamu fired back,
calling the ex-president ”a social misfit.”
”The plaintiff acknowledges that the
defendant (Obasanjo),was a poverty-stricken dropout from school and otherwise a
social misfit who eventually found fame and fortune by joining the Armed Forces
of Nigeria and benefitting disproportionately from opportunism of military
adventure into governance in Nigeria.”
Kashamu told the court that
“Obasanjo’s vaunted international acclaim was tested in 2008 when the former
President contested for the position of the Secretary-General of the United
Nations with a barely known diplomat from Egypt. The defendant (Obasanjo) was
put in his place as he failed to fly the flag of the nation successfully and
lost the contest disgracefully.”
Kashamu insisted that Obasanjo’s
claims in his statement of defence constituted “an aggravation of the libel
charge before the court.”
He said Obasanjo’s use of his “touted
national and international acclaim to malign more productive members of the
society is uncalled for and could be symptomatic of megalomania.”
Meanwhile, the former President who
had earlier resolved not to personally testify in the matter, had in his
statement of defence, described Kashamu as a notorious debtor and a man lacking
in local and international reputation.
He urged the court to dismiss the
suit for being “frivolous, speculative and gold digging”, insisting that no
reasonable cause of action was established against him.
Kashamu had in his suit, claimed
that Obasanjo, ‘murdered’ his reputation via a letter he (Obasanjo), sent to
both President Goodluck Jonathan and the immediate past National Chairman of
the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
Kashamu told the court that the
defendant, maliciously and recklessly published a letter titled, “Before it is
too late,” which he said contained distorted facts.
He argued that the criminal
imputation made against him by Obasanjo in his letter, greatly injured his
public image.
He prayed the court to award in his
favour, and against the ex-President, N20 billion for the damage suffered as a
result of the allegation.
The plaintiff told the court that
the former president specifically referred to him in the said letter as a
fugitive wanted in the United States.
However, in his statement of
defence, Obasanjo stood his ground, saying he had no reason to retract the
words in the said letter as requested by Kashamu.
”The statement/words are
correct, true and justified”, he maintained, adding, “The plaintiff has no iota
of good reputation locally and internationally.
“Aside the plaintiff’s illicit drug business
for which he was indicted and wanted in America, the plaintiff has penchant for
taking loans from unsuspecting banks/financial institutions with intention to
permanently elude/avoid repayment or liquidation of such loans.
”Further to that, the plaintiff has
been judicially adjudged/confirmed a debtor by a competent court of law in
Cotonou, Republic of Benin. And the plaintiff presently occupies a choice
position on the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria’s list of notorious
bad debtor.”
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